Dead tired

Extremely exhausted or fatigued. So tired that one feels completely drained of energy.

This phrase emerged in the 19th century, using 'dead' as an intensifier meaning 'completely' or 'absolutely,' similar to 'dead certain' or 'dead wrong.' The comparison to death emphasizes the complete absence of energy, as death represents the ultimate state of inactivity.

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